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This is the raw bracket as I received it from the shop that made it. Material is 1/4" mild steel.
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This is the bracket and toothed vibration damper after painting. The notch in the bottom of the bracket is a mistake, but doesn't affect strength or function at all. The mounting screws for the sensor fit snugly and the sensor has no room for movement. Likewise for the bracket bolts. The vibration damper is a new unit that I had a shop here in Reno (Sparks, actually) cut the 36 teeth into the rim. After determining which tooth to remove, I ground it off with a bench grinder. I also corrected for the missing tooth's weight to retain proper balance.
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This is a mock-up of the installation on a different 440 engine block. Note that the vibration damper has not yet had the "missing" tooth removed. This is how it sits on my engine, but with a slightly smaller gap between the VR sensor and the toothed damper. The yellow mark indicates the TDC position and the red mark indicates the VR sensor position (the marks are not actually on the parts). I then counted off 5 teeth from the VR sensor position and removed that tooth. I actually counted the wrong direction, so I removed the wrong tooth , giving me a 100° error. I corrected for this by shifting all the spark plug wires 90° (why limp mode was at zero° BTDC) and then shifting the VR sensor mounting position by one tooth to get the proper 10° BTDC limp mode (and a narrower gap). Obviously, to do this right using this VR mounting position, the tooth with the yellow mark should have been removed.
Regarding grounding (or 'earthing' as our British cousins say) I have both the ground pin of the MJLJ/E and pin 10 of the EDIS-8 grounded to the point on the vehicle body/frame where the battery's negative pole connects.
The shield drains of the shielded cables (one to the MJLJ/E carrying PIP and SAW signals), the other to the VR sensor) are connected together at the EDIS-8 ends and then connected to pin 7 of the EDIS-8 and then to the wire coming from pin 10 of the EDIS-8 (within 2"). The shield ends at the VR Sensor and MJLJ/E ends are not connected in an attempt to prevent ground loops. Do I need to run a separate ground wire from pin 7 to the battery negative point?
Just out of curiosity, was I supposed to get a mating Molex connector with the MJLJ/E? I just bought a matching connector at my local electronic parts shop, so I don't need one, I just thought it was odd that one wasn't included.